WARWICK
... Registration Officer decided to disqualify J. W. Stopps, the Warwick Sewage Farm mana- ger, on the ground that he was a conscientious objector. ...
... Registration Officer decided to disqualify J. W. Stopps, the Warwick Sewage Farm mana- ger, on the ground that he was a conscientious objector. ...
... A LEAMINGTON PASTOR’ “ Conscription and Conscientious Objectors ” was the tit of the address given by the Rev. Harsum ‘Taylor, M.A., B.D., at Spencer Street Congregational Church on Sunday even- ing. He said he was well aware that it was a highly con ...
... Bidford-on-Avcn, appealed against th© \l ...
... tion conditions and agreed to by defendant.) ‘In the face of all, that, are you really per- sisting in saying I am a conscientious objector and I don’t intend to serve?’ Do you know the meaning of English?” Reading the oath taken by defendant ending with ...
... case came up before the Appeal on the 23rd, defendant, on being asked why he had not been examined, eaid he was a conscientious objector. This was the firet time that he had raised this issue. On the 25th February, 1916, continued Captain Wratislaw, defendant ...
... resolution *• That in view of the retention by the Town Council of the services the sewage ’farm manager (who was a conscientious objector) the Comrades the Great War refuse to take any part in the Peace celebrations organised by that bedy, but propose ...
... of joining the Army or with the knowledge that my action would be 60 con- strued or that I compromise myeelf as a conscientious objector. lf I have committed an indiscretion I place myself at your mercy, but as a Christade hian of ten years’ standing ...
... There were two applications in the ease of A. C. Gardner (29, single, A), Manor Farm, by the man himself. who is a conscientious objector, and the other by his father. The father’s case, it was stated, was one of those supported by the War Agricul- tural ...
... was granted exemption six months or until a substitute be found, whichever ie the shorter perigi. OUTHPTL Cow An conscientious objector came before the Tribunal in H A. Evans G2), etudent at the Leamington School. Evans he was of the fourth generation ...
... quarter what had gone on in Belgium and France, if the knew what it meant to he invaded, they would see to it that no conscientious objector dared show his face (Loud in the street. applause.) Governments had been hoodwinked one a‘ter the other by eye-wash ...
... transport that he’s eng as to assist in 1t.— Tha claim was disallowed. work.—The manager: He WARWICK RURAL DISTRICT. A CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR. PREFERS MINE-SWEEPING TO FIGHTING. Council Tribunal A of the Warwick was District Passman’s offices, Bedford Street ...
... last night. Mr. Ludford C. Docker (President), referred to players with the Colours, and said had not yet heard of conscientious objector amongst cricketers, and sincerely hoped he never should. The war proved to the world that the British race keep their ...